Exhibition railway line, Brisbane

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The Exhibition line is a special-purpose railway line in Brisbane, Australia. It conveys QR Citytrain passengers only during the Royal Queensland Show (commonly known as the "Ekka") in August, and is known informally as the Ekka Loop. Goods trains also use the Exhibition line to access the Normanby marshalling yard and to travel across Brisbane while avoiding underground passenger stations and congestion between Bowen Hills and Roma Street stations. QR Traveltrain long-distance passenger services also use the Exhibition line to arrive at and depart from Roma Street Station, though they do not stop on the line. Empty Citytrain and Traveltrain sets also use the line to access the Normanby train washing facility and the Mayne locomotive and electric depot. The line is a loop.

Parts of the Exhibition line are elevated like the Airport Line so that trains can be seen transiting the line from within the RNA showgrounds during the Ekka.

Exhibition Loop (Clockwise)

The service also runs anti-clockwise.

QR Citytrain Lines
Northern Lines
 
Caboolture Line Ferny Grove Line Shorncliffe Line Doomben Line Brisbane Airport Exhibition
Southern/Western Lines Ipswich Line Beenleigh Line Corinda via South Brisbane Line Cleveland Line
Springfield Line (proposed)

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